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Tim plays a computer game each game is a win or a loss he wins three fifths of his first 40 games he then wins his next 12 games for all 52 games work out the ratio wins:losses<…
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36 wins and 16 losses, so the ratio would be 36/16 (or 9/4 simplified), hope this helps :)
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